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PGA Property Owners Association (“PGA POA”) is managed by a homeowner elected nine-member Board of Governors who serve for two year terms. Board elections are staggered, four in odd years and five in even years, thereby allowing for continuity, and each member of the board may Chair one or more of the fourteen Association Committees. Many Board members also serve on more than one committee. You can learn more about the Board and Committees by clicking on the links to this page.

PGA POA has a contract with Lang Management Company to manage the day-to-day affairs of the community, and a Property Manager is assigned full time to assist the Board and PGA National residents. You can contact the Property Manager by email at manager@pgapoa.com.  The Property Manager has a three person full time staff to assist in the management tasks.

There are several POA forms that homeowners are asked to complete at various times. Each of these forms can be found and printed from the Documents link at the right.

All changes to the exterior of a residence, including but not limited to landscaping, painting, roofing, hurricane shutter installation, screen enclosures or pools, or additions to the structure requires the submittal of an Architectural Review Submittal Checklist & Application Form prior to beginning any work.  This form is available on this site.

Owners leaving the community for the season or going on vacation should complete a Property Check Information Sheet. In addition to regular Wackenhut patrols of the community, submittal of the Property Check form will ensure that Wackenhut makes a perimeter check of your PGA National home while you are away.  An Emergency Contact Form should be completed by every new property owner and whenever changed, the POA should be notified of a change in your mailing address or phone number.  Since the POA has the right of first refusal for all leases and sales within PGA National, Owners are required to complete and submit lease or resale application forms.

The Board of Governors is always looking out for the well-being of the property owners who make up our community. We will use this web site to alert you as soon as possible to activities or legislation that may affect you or your property values. When you hear a rumor or read an article that affects PGA National, please check this site first before calling the Property Manager. By doing this, you can learn the facts quickly and accurately.